News reports state that Life Flight was called onto the scene, but there is no information on specific injuries at this time.
March 6, 2019 – 4:30 am: A crash involving a big rig led to a hazmat spill and road closings early on Wednesday morning. Life Flight helicopters were called onto the scene, but no information is available about injuries at this time.
The crash took place in Sugar Land, Texas, along the northbound lanes of I-69. The accident closed all northbound lanes of the Southwest Freeway for an hour, and the freeway was not fully reopened until 8:30.
Reports state that the crash involved a big rig, and there was a hazmat spill that needed to be cleaned up after the crash.
The cause of the accident is unknown at this time, and the number and types of vehicles involved in the crash has not been made available to the public. There is no information available regarding the injuries caused in the accident.
The crash is still under investigation at this time, and more information will be made available to the public as police discover it. All lanes of northbound I-69 have been reopened at this time.